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Soft Drummer by Lumbeat (AUv3 support released)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/soft-drummer/id1120957633

AUv3 coming soon, use Soft Drummer as a plugin inside GarageBand, AUM, and your DAW. Real brush, hot rods & jazz grooves. It doesn't loop. It improvises.

Soft Drummer is a subtle session drummer in your pocket. Easy to use, it's far more than a drum machine cause it can improvise musically with pure acoustic drum sounds played with brushes, hot rods and hands, giving the warmest grooves for soft pop, ballads, jazz, latin ...

New Audio - Midi Export feature. Get Multi-Track or Full Mix in seconds.

Live Pads lets to play live sessions on the way with 8 assignable pads and buttons for fills, intro, end with midi controls.
New 4 Board Mode to control Live Pads with any Midi Controller with just 4 buttons, like iRig Blueboard.

Synchronize any app easily with Ableton Link.

And now you can send generated drums by midi to any sound source, drum machine or synthesizers.

  • 50 multilayer sounds with 3 different hit types (ghost note, accented note and drag / open) x 3
    RoundRobin alternating samples.

  • Improved Jam algorithm. (iPad)

  • Round Robin alternating samples, combining 3 layer samples of each individual stroke to get authentic natural sound.
  • Random generators to get creative ideas instantly.
  • 4 Effects including Compressor/Gate, Equalizer, Delay and Reverb.
  • Song Mode. Extra fast tool to create rhythmic structures for your song in seconds.
  • Ableton Link Sync
  • Midi Sync
  • Control several parameters with midi Control Change and Program Change.
  • Midi Out
  • Sound Module (Midi In)

--- MIDI CONTROLS ---
Assignable Midi Controls.

Default Controls :

Play: G2
LivePads : C1 - G2
Fill + Play/Stop : A2

Fill : C2
Fill + Toggle Hats/Ride D2
Toggle Hats/Ride Db2

Fill with LivePad Change E2
Load Live Pad C3
Preview LivePad Db3

Next Live Pad D3
Select Live Pad Set Eb3
Tap Tempo Bb2

Crash Cymbal B2
Next Song Ab2
Previous Song Gb2

Jam CC 1
Intensity CC 2
Master Volume CC 7

Swing CC 11
Reverb Level CC 91
Bank CC 32

Rhythm CC 0
Soundset PC

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Comments

  • This is AWESOME news. I’ve been using the Lumbeat drummers more and more recently, & this is gonna makes thing easier. I am excited.

  • My favourite Lumbeat app, I would happily pay for this upgrade, I’m not sure whether he is planning to charge for this but I think he should.

  • If I can automate the x/y in BM3 that would be sweet!

  • I can finally turn off the prayer candle I lit many years ago!!! Hallelujah my beats are answered.

  • Great! I hope Rock Drummer isn't last on the list. That's definitely the one I'm looking forward to the most.

  • Such good news

  • So much sweet news today.

  • Will buy the minute AUv3 appears.

    Does anyone know if it will be a free upgrade for existing customers? I’ll buy it now if it is.

  • @wagdog said:
    Will buy the minute AUv3 appears.

    Does anyone know if it will be a free upgrade for existing customers? I’ll buy it now if it is.

    Not 100% sure but I would assume... hmmm, not sure. (Aren't I helpful?)

  • I doubt very much it will be free, there's apparently a lot of extra work involved

  • Great news. My favorite one of the lumbeat apps.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @wagdog said:
    Will buy the minute AUv3 appears.

    Does anyone know if it will be a free upgrade for existing customers? I’ll buy it now if it is.

    Not 100% sure but I would assume... hmmm, not sure. (Aren't I helpful?)

    They are saying "in the next update", so I'm assuming they will update the existing app to include AUv3 support.

  • @tubespace said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @wagdog said:
    Will buy the minute AUv3 appears.

    Does anyone know if it will be a free upgrade for existing customers? I’ll buy it now if it is.

    Not 100% sure but I would assume... hmmm, not sure. (Aren't I helpful?)

    They are saying "in the next update", so I'm assuming they will update the existing app to include AUv3 support.

    Very cool, could potentially be an IAP I think, but yah maybe not.

  • On the link a review says “ auv3 comming!”
    But it is from 1 year ago.

  • IMO they should release it as a new app. Soft Drummer v2, it's perfectly legitimate after all this time and the amount of work involved.

  • edited April 22

    Soft Drummer was released in July 2016.

    Releasing version 2 ten years later as a new app with new functionality is totally OK, I can't imagine any reasonable person would have a problem with this.

  • I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade. Wasn't iBassist?

  • edited April 22

    @Gavinski said:
    I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade.

    I hope so, I've had it for years but haven't used it much due to it being IAA, I've got some of their other non-AU drummers too.

    Saying that, if it is a free update and I can start using it on the Mac, I'll buy any other AUv3 drummers I don't yet have as a thank-you.

  • edited April 22

    Oh wow this is amazing news!

  • @oldsynthguy said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade.

    I hope so, I've had it for years but haven't used it much due to it being IAA, I've got some of their other non-AU drummers too.

    Saying that, if it is a free update and I can start using it on the Mac, I'll buy any other AUv3 drummers I don't yet have as a thank-you.

    Right, people might not object to paying again for one of these. But when they have all or many of them already, they might indeed object. Really the best thing would have been if the dev had got on the AUv3 train earlier. AUv3 has been the norm for many, many years already. Better late than never. But yeah, it's a tricky one to handle now in terms it whether to make them free upgrades or paid.

  • @oldsynthguy said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade.

    I hope so, I've had it for years but haven't used it much due to it being IAA, I've got some of their other non-AU drummers too.

    Saying that, if it is a free update and I can start using it on the Mac, I'll buy any other AUv3 drummers I don't yet have as a thank-you.

    As a heads up I recently picked up a second hand MacBook Pro and found that with the Lumbeats Popdrummer I couldn’t restore purchases to the Auv3 version of Popdrummer only the standalone version would sign to the full version . This meant that if you want to record the output into a Daw , then you will have to install loopback software and add it as an aggregate audio device .

  • @Gavinski said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade.

    I hope so, I've had it for years but haven't used it much due to it being IAA, I've got some of their other non-AU drummers too.

    Saying that, if it is a free update and I can start using it on the Mac, I'll buy any other AUv3 drummers I don't yet have as a thank-you.

    Right, people might not object to paying again for one of these. But when they have all or many of them already, they might indeed object. Really the best thing would have been if the dev had got on the AUv3 train earlier. AUv3 has been the norm for many, many years already. Better late than never. But yeah, it's a tricky one to handle now in terms it whether to make them free upgrades or paid.

    Also not everyone has had 10 years use, some may have purchased relatively recently. I think I’ve had this one for about 3 years, but some others, including the Middle East drummer, were fairly recent purchases. After buying OneShot, I basically uninstalled them due to the IAA cludge, and to save space.

    They are good though, particularly the jam feature.

    @Hel said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have no knowledge of this, but my guess is, rights and wrongs aside, that it'll be a free upgrade.

    I hope so, I've had it for years but haven't used it much due to it being IAA, I've got some of their other non-AU drummers too.

    Saying that, if it is a free update and I can start using it on the Mac, I'll buy any other AUv3 drummers I don't yet have as a thank-you.

    As a heads up I recently picked up a second hand MacBook Pro and found that with the Lumbeats Popdrummer I couldn’t restore purchases to the Auv3 version of Popdrummer only the standalone version would sign to the full version . This meant that if you want to record the output into a Daw , then you will have to install loopback software and add it as an aggregate audio device .

    Oh, that’s not good. Thanks for the warning.

  • I love pop drummer.
    Use it for electronic music/beats though.

  • Cool, cool. Still waiting for Metal Drummer though.

  • @MatthewKay said:
    Cool, cool. Still waiting for Metal Drummer though.

    +100

  • Fantastic, thank you!!

  • Grand stuff altogether!

  • just like Pop Drummer this upgrade will be an IAP I imagine (and that is 100% AOK with me!) - haha, I doubt Luis will go down the subscription path again ;)

  • Awesome! Can’t wait..

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